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Air Arabia Soars on Plan to Start Low-Cost Carrier With Etihad

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will cater for growing demand in the region for more affordable travel: Etihad CEO Tony Douglas.

Air Arabia Soars on Plan to Start Low-Cost Carrier With Etihad
Signs sit on display above the passenger check-in desks for Air Arabia PJSC at Sharjah International airport in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. (Photographer: Gabriela Maj/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Low-cost Gulf carrier Air Arabia surged the most in over two years after announcing plans to start a new Abu Dhabi-based airline with Etihad Airways.

The new service, called Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, will cater for growing demand in the region for more affordable travel, Etihad Chief Executive Officer Tony Douglas said in a statement on Wednesday.

Air Arabia’s stock advanced as much as 5.9% in Dubai on Thursday, the biggest intraday jump in more than two years, and traded 2.2% higher at 1.39 dirhams at 12.17 p.m. in Dubai.

Air Arabia Soars on Plan to Start Low-Cost Carrier With Etihad

Etihad has abandoned an attempt to build a global network of smaller airlines after a string of failures, prompting the state-owned company to cut routes, shrink operations and slash plane orders worth $21.4 billion.

To contact the reporters on this story: Layan Odeh in Dubai at lodeh3@bloomberg.net;Filipe Pacheco in Dubai at fpacheco4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anthony Palazzo at apalazzo@bloomberg.net, John Bowker, Thomas Pfeiffer

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